If it is true, then I'll only get two copies of Animal Crossing and one each of Fantasy Life and Rune Factory. My brother will just have to Rune Factory it up solo, or buy another copy for me in that case.---http://www.explosm.net/comics/657/

Isn't Rune Factory 4 and Fantasy Life basically the same game? Assuming we can't afford both which game has better variety, longevity, and challenge?

Basically, which one is the better of the two?

2 completely different types of games.

What's the difference between the games? I've dabbled around in Rune Factory a little, and while I never really stuck with it, I basically liked the game type. I like the idea of "life sim + RPG elements" gameplay. Fantasy Life seems... similar, but I'm not sure I understand what kind of game it is, exactly, and how it differs from Rune Factory.---Formerly known as funky1On Twitter @ MattShaneCEP - tweeting about games, music, shows, wrestling, etc.

Isn't Rune Factory 4 and Fantasy Life basically the same game? Assuming we can't afford both which game has better variety, longevity, and challenge?

Basically, which one is the better of the two?

Fantasy Life is closer to Animal Crossing than Rune Factory. But as for me, I'll get all three eventually. I'll probably pick up Animal Crossing first.---pardon if my posts suck, i post by tapping on the handset button on a one-way analog handset. i saw Hannibal Lecter do it.